NASA hacker jailed for six months
A US man has been jailed for six months for a 2001 attack on the web systems of space agency NASA which cost $200,000 to fix.
Gregory Aaron Herns, 21, from Portland, Oregon, hacked into the network at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center to store movies he had downloaded.
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